One of Northeast Ohio’s coolest events is the annual amphibian migration. On a relatively warm (+45 degree) night each spring – usually in March – salamanders migrate to vernal pools and lay their eggs. Most of our surrounding park districts invite the public to watch. The problem this year is that the migrations took place earlier than normal because of unusually warm weather. Here’s a look at a video posted by ClevelandMetroparks in case you missed it (like I did).
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